Derek Pearson Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Following on from the "Where's Derek Riches" thread: You can say what you want and yes I know we're all joined by the common love of music (is that hippie talk?) but if you aint got good people around you things aint happening. Somebody said to me recently "that as we got older, good people that we used to enjoy hanging out with, don't go out any more". I knew what she meant. Here's 2 lads I used to hang out with throughout the 90s at places like Keele & Tony's - great lads with great taste in music always willing to swop tapes. Always hustling buying and selling records. I could and would stand next to them for hours droning on about all things vinyl. There must be lots of others but I think about these 2 quite often. The curtain opened and down the stairs walked Derek Thompson from Bristol and Rob Bullock from Birmingham. Thats not to say I don't greatly enjoy hanging out with the people I currently mix with. I feel a song coming on. derek
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Following on from the "Where's Derek Riches" thread: You can say what you want and yes I know we're all joined by the common love of music (is that hippie talk?) but if you aint got good people around you things aint happening. Somebody said to me recently "that as we got older, good people that we used to enjoy hanging out with, don't go out any more". I knew what she meant. Here's 2 lads I used to hang out with throughout the 90s at places like Keele & Tony's - great lads with great taste in music always willing to swop tapes. Always hustling buying and selling records. I could and would stand next to them for hours droning on about all things vinyl. There must be lots of others but I think about these 2 quite often. The curtain opened and down the stairs walked Derek Thompson from Bristol and Rob Bullock from Birmingham. Thats not to say I don't greatly enjoy hanging out with the people I currently mix with. I feel a song coming on. derek Is Derek from Bristol the old bloke that was deaf in one ear and wore a hat? If so, he was good fun. You obviously also miss myself and my sister telling you that we were coming to saty, then taking over your tiny house and rifling through your things! I miss you (just a little) even if its not reciprocated! xxxx
Guest Matt Male Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 One person i think about now and then was Jamie from Derby, i knew him for a while but never knew his second name despite going round his house a couple of times after nighters. He was tall with black curley hair and he was the nicest bloke i'd ever met on the scene. Sadly ODed about 1982. One of many sad losses.
Guest Trevski Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 (edited) Steve & Allan Walls, Woody, Simon Small, Ian O'Hara, Pete Lawson.... Edited April 11, 2006 by Trevski
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Derek Pearson Arrh Tone, you'll make him cry! I'm adding you and Jet to my list of people I miss - if only Michael would unchain my shackles from time to time
Guest ShaneH Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Arrh Tone, you'll make him cry! I'm adding you and Jet to my list of people I miss - if only Michael would unchain my shackles from time to time great bloke is big mick Shane
Guest mooma Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 I remember Derek Pearson when he was just a lad starting out in the late 70's!! Sue Bushby
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Steve & Allan Walls, Woody, Simon Small, Pete Lawson.... Went to School with Simon ! Top bloke Seen Woody a couple of times in the last few months, still as Daft as a Brush !!
Kerry F Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Steve & Allan Walls, Woody, Simon Small, Pete Lawson.... Still in touch regularly with Janet and Simon, I'm hoping to get them to a Steam nighter in the near future
Guest Byrney Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Went to School with Simon ! Top bloke Seen Woody a couple of times in the last few months, still as Daft as a Brush !! Woody still get outs, at most of the weekenders, half time orange etc; he's in one of the galleries doing what he does best at the Lifeline weekender (f£cking about). Saw Simon at the Stafford revival last year, seemed on good form
Stuart Bower Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Is Derek from Bristol the old bloke that was deaf in one ear and wore a hat? If so, he was good fun No, that was Jimmy "The Hat" Randle from Knottingley in West Yorkshire. He wasn`t that old-he just looked old. Used to dj every now and then at The Manifesto Club. He also had sinus troubles. Nobody`s seen him on the scene in a long time now. Last time I saw him was at the Griffin Hotel niter in Leeds. Stayed at my gaff overnight when he couldn`t get home and stayed three months. Sold me some good 45`s. A bit of a character. Mad as a hatter. Good laugh. Anyone seen him?
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Woody still get outs, at most of the weekenders, half time orange etc; he's in one of the galleries doing what he does best at the Lifeline weekender (f£cking about). Oh Woody AKA Superpet, he is brilliant, saw him at Prestatyn too 1
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 isnt jimmy the hat dead? sure i heard somewhere he was ??
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 isnt jimmy the hat dead? sure i heard somewhere he was ?? on here
Guest waynep Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 One person i think about now and then was Jamie from Derby, i knew him for a while but never knew his second name despite going round his house a couple of times after nighters. He was tall with black curley hair and he was the nicest bloke i'd ever met on the scene. Sadly ODed about 1982. One of many sad losses. His second name was Saul, like you say he was one of the nicest lads on the scene, great knowledge of the music, and a well liked person, sadly missed. Wayne.
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 No, that was Jimmy "The Hat" Randle from Knottingley in West Yorkshire. He wasn`t that old-he just looked old. Used to dj every now and then at The Manifesto Club. He also had sinus troubles. Nobody`s seen him on the scene in a long time now. Last time I saw him was at the Griffin Hotel niter in Leeds. Stayed at my gaff overnight when he couldn`t get home and stayed three months. Sold me some good 45`s. A bit of a character. Mad as a hatter. Good laugh. Anyone seen him? I can remember Jimmy - but it weren't him!
Guest mooma Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Just read that Jimmy The Hat died??? Is that really true? when and what happened?? He used to visit me and Pilky at ours! Ended up staying for weeks on end too!! Great guy to know!! Will be sadly missed! sue Bushby
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Just read that Jimmy The Hat died??? Is that really true? when and what happened?? He used to visit me and Pilky at ours! Ended up staying for weeks on end too!! Great guy to know!! Will be sadly missed! sue Bushby Thats Mr Intentions fault,you`ll have to find previous thread,but we think he`s elloped with some young totty(lukcy fukc) ,had some mad times with Jimmy,funny as fukc..............but getting rid of him,when you`ve been up three days,and you want your house bakc, forget it well allmost
Stuart Bower Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 (edited) Thats Mr Intentions fault,you`ll have to find previous thread,but we think he`s elloped with some young totty(lukcy fukc) ,had some mad times with Jimmy,funny as fukc..............but getting rid of him,when you`ve been up three days,and you want your house bakc, forget it well allmost Yes, Ken. If I remember rightly,she was hanging around him at the Griffin. He kind of introduced me to her-I thought it was his daughter or summat.. and he said he was going away with her..and I never sawe him again...If he is dead she killed him..and we all know how!! Don`t think he`s dead though..he`s the type that could survive a nuclear war and stay around a couple of months after.... Edited April 11, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Guest Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Yes, Ken. If I remember rightly,she was hanging around him at the Griffin. He kind of introduced me to her-I thought it was his daughter or summat.. and he said he was going away with her..and I never sawe him again...If he is dead she killed him..and we all know how!! Don`t think he`s dead though..he`s the type that could survive a nuclear war and stay around a couple of months after.... She`s probbley still trying to get rid of him,
Stuart Bower Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Just read that Jimmy The Hat died??? Is that really true? when and what happened?? He used to visit me and Pilky at ours! Ended up staying for weeks on end too!! Great guy to know!! Will be sadly missed! sue Bushby When you mention Pilky-is that my old mate Alan Pilkington? (Now sadly passed on?) Out for three days solid without sleep..Pilky gave me a lift home over the Pennines. Got on the motorway..he dozed off..I ended up steering the car from the left hand seat until he woke up. .His glasses came off and bounced off the dashboard. Nearly ended up on my nose..Got to my place..He collapsed on the settee and was out for about 13 hours...Happy days..
Stuart Bower Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 She`s probbley still trying to get rid of him, You`re probably right!
Guest Soultown andy Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Used to knock about with dave holland from radcliffe[went out with anita]at the casino great guy and a brilliant dancer aswell,also realy miss sherly from stockport little frans m8 who had massive tits,cant think why i miss her.
Guest Bearsoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Is Derek from Bristol the old bloke that was deaf in one ear and wore a hat? If so, he was good fun. You obviously also miss myself and my sister telling you that we were coming to saty, then taking over your tiny house and rifling through your things! I miss you (just a little) even if its not reciprocated! xxxx KIRSTY XXX DEREK WILL ACTUALLY REALLY BE AT LEIGHTON BUZZARD ...IF YER GOING WE'LL INTRODUCE YOU,,,,BECAUSE WE'VE FOUND THE OWD GIT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CHRIS M I remember Derek Pearson when he was just a lad starting out in the late 70's!! Sue Bushby WAS THAT THE 1870s SUE ????
Guest Bearsoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 isnt jimmy the hat dead? sure i heard somewhere he was ?? THAT WAS 'JACK THE HAT McVITIE'
Guest Bearsoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 She`s probbley still trying to get rid of him, LIKE I USED TO TRY AND GET RID OF YOU FROM ME FLAT IN SALFORD.........SORRY IT'S JUST BEEN UPDATED TO AN APPARTMENT IN BROUGHTON VILLAGE...........MY ARSE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest garv Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Used to knock about with dave holland from radcliffe[went out with anita]at the casino great guy and a brilliant dancer aswell,also realy miss sherly from stockport little frans m8 who had massive tits,cant think why i miss her. I remember Dave well........fantastic dancer.... in the same style as Jethro, used to knock about abit with Dave @ the Casino, what about Hovis, Terry mac & Wayne ( who sadly died). Dusty & Libby from Runcorn.
Derek Pearson Posted April 12, 2006 Author Posted April 12, 2006 Is Derek from Bristol the old bloke that was deaf in one ear and wore a hat? If so, he was good fun. You obviously also miss myself and my sister telling you that we were coming to stay, then taking over your tiny house and rifling through your things! I miss you (just a little) even if its not reciprocated! xxxx Hey up Kirsty, I could never forget you and your little sister's visits to my little abode. "It wasn't a house it was a record box with a bed in it" as Chris Holmes once said to me. Been meaning to reply to several of your previous posts but forgetfulness and a lack of time overtook me on the inside lane. Had a flick through your photo gallery (mid 90s) and it made me think "right I've pissballed about long enough thinking about posting up some old photos get it done Pearson". Expect me to start posting some up soon(ish). Our paths do cross at the Wilton so you're never far from my memory however the 2 lads I mentioned I never see any more. And yeah it was Derek T that was deaf in one ear - I'd forgotten about that - and he used to wear those heavily beaded caps that looked a bit like prayer caps. Chuddy used to wear one as well. I remember Derek Pearson when he was just a lad starting out in the late 70's!! Sue Bushby Hey up Sue - hows it going? I remember coming up to your house in Thorpe Edge on mi motor bike late 70s/early 80s, you were knitting me a petrol blue mohair jumper, remember? I wonder if I've got an old photo of me wearing it tucked away somewhere? take care, derek Tony Smith - I often think about our trips over to Valencia late 90s - actually found an old spare flyer from those days shall I mail you it? Hey up Trevski - bloody hell the Walls Brothers - had some mad times with Alan when he used to come down to the Bradford Queens Hall allnighters early 90s. Recall trips up to Allanton as well (I think?) Recall Jimmy The Hat from the Leeds Griffin all-nighters mid 90's as well - I also heard he'd passed on. Memories are great if you can remember them. Photographs are better. derek
Guest mooma Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 The soul Intention Yes!! The one and only Allen Pilkington!!! Could only be one Pilky eh? sue
pikeys dog Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Shane "Mandying out again this weekend" Higgins.
Guest mooma Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Derek!! Yes remember knitting you that jumper very well and the moped!!!! You still living in Bradford? What places you go to? sue
Guest Soultown andy Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 I remember Dave well........fantastic dancer.... in the same style as Jethro, used to knock about abit with Dave @ the Casino, what about Hovis, Terry mac & Wayne ( who sadly died). Dusty & Libby from Runcorn. [/ quote] Knew hovis quite well dont remember the others,hovis was from oldham or rochdale wasnt he,do you know frosty from rochdale,lee and brett from heywood.
Stuart Bower Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 (edited) The soul Intention Yes!! The one and only Allen Pilkington!!! Could only be one Pilky eh? sue Pilky-R.I.P. Good guy. We had some great laughs. God bless him... Stuart Bower Edited April 13, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Stuart Bower Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Recall Jimmy The Hat from the Leeds Griffin all-nighters mid 90's as well - I also heard he'd passed on Where did you hear he`d passed on? Who told you? There`s some quite a lot of stuff about Jimmy Randle on here now. He`s more famous now than he ever was. Anyway, he`s not dead. Don`t believe it... Stu Bower
Guest Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Following on from the "Where's Derek Riches" thread: You can say what you want and yes I know we're all joined by the common love of music (is that hippie talk?) but if you aint got good people around you things aint happening. Somebody said to me recently "that as we got older, good people that we used to enjoy hanging out with, don't go out any more". I knew what she meant. Here's 2 lads I used to hang out with throughout the 90s at places like Keele & Tony's - great lads with great taste in music always willing to swop tapes. Always hustling buying and selling records. I could and would stand next to them for hours droning on about all things vinyl. There must be lots of others but I think about these 2 quite often. The curtain opened and down the stairs walked Derek Thompson from Bristol and Rob Bullock from Birmingham. Thats not to say I don't greatly enjoy hanging out with the people I currently mix with. I feel a song coming on. derek Took the plunge and joined today, I'm on here everyday so I thought it was about time I made it official, this'll be my first post (and probably my last!), so it's GREETINGS from Bristol, Derek, remember Beverley Hills? and yes Kirsty you got it right,even the old bit! Enjoyed your pics of the 90's saw myself on one of them down th'100 club, fave nighter, tho' on reflection don't think I ever did a bad one, great people, good laughs and great great music,been missing it, thanks for the nod Derek the feelings mutual. Now, if I could only find my way through these bloody curtains!!
Guest Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Took the plunge and joined today, I'm on here everyday so I thought it was about time I made it official, this'll be my first post (and probably my last!), so it's GREETINGS from Bristol, Derek, remember Beverley Hills? and yes Kirsty you got it right,even the old bit! Enjoyed your pics of the 90's saw myself on one of them down th'100 club, fave nighter, tho' on reflection don't think I ever did a bad one, great people, good laughs and great great music,been missing it, thanks for the nod Derek the feelings mutual. Now, if I could only find my way through these bloody curtains!! Hello Derek, Glad you're still alive! Have got a photo of you in a blond wig that I'll scan in one day Take care you little deaf man Kirsty xxxxxx (thats from Louise too)
Guest Matt Male Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 His second name was Saul, like you say he was one of the nicest lads on the scene, great knowledge of the music, and a well liked person, sadly missed. Wayne. Thanks for that Wayne. Matt
Eamesy Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Following on from the "Where's Derek Riches" thread: You can say what you want and yes I know we're all joined by the common love of music (is that hippie talk?) but if you aint got good people around you things aint happening. Somebody said to me recently "that as we got older, good people that we used to enjoy hanging out with, don't go out any more". I knew what she meant. Here's 2 lads I used to hang out with throughout the 90s at places like Keele & Tony's - great lads with great taste in music always willing to swop tapes. Always hustling buying and selling records. I could and would stand next to them for hours droning on about all things vinyl. There must be lots of others but I think about these 2 quite often. The curtain opened and down the stairs walked Derek Thompson from Bristol and Rob Bullock from Birmingham. Thats not to say I don't greatly enjoy hanging out with the people I currently mix with. I feel a song coming on. derek Badly miss Paul Guntrip from Aylesbury, Jacko from Newbury, RIP both. Had some of the funniest days, nights, weekends with these guys. Alan
Supercorsa Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Shane "Mandying out again this weekend" Higgins.
Mandy Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Hey you lot ... that's my saying I miss loads of my mates up north to name a few - Anita Holland Bob & Mo Hinsley Keith Grant Eileen & Charlie Taylor Sandy & Tony Mac Col & Karen Taylor Deb Troops So sad when you move away and promise to keep in touch ... just never happens does it
Guest martyn Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 All the Bedford crowd who I don't ever see these days...........Those of you I still see BUGGER OFF-How can I miss you when your still around! ....
Platters 81 Posted April 30, 2006 Posted April 30, 2006 Simon Small and Janet were at the Dave Alcock memorial do in Stoke about 6 weeks ago.......
Simon T Posted May 2, 2006 Posted May 2, 2006 Hey you lot ... that's my saying I miss loads of my mates up north to name a few - Anita Holland Deb Troops were these two lasses originally from Boston way?
Guest Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 Hey you lot ... that's my saying I miss loads of my mates up north to name a few - Anita Holland Bob & Mo Hinsley Keith Grant Eileen & Charlie Taylor Sandy & Tony Mac Col & Karen Taylor Deb Troops So sad when you move away and promise to keep in touch ... just never happens does it Most of them peeps go to Wilton! Only ones I've not seen for a bit are Maureen, Keeeith (what has happened to him - not seen him for about 10 years), Karen and Debbie (is she living in Spain yet/married?) Mostly I miss Gaz Kellett, I get a phone call a year letting me know he's OK, and regular updates from Louie. I know he's started going to the odd do again - just not the odd do that I go to It could be a conspiracy Oh and I miss JOCK O'CONNOR too. Get your rotund arse down to Wilton - you know you'll have fun when you get there Its not just me that'll be pleased to see you
grant Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 Used to knock about with dave holland from radcliffe[went out with anita]at the casino great guy and a brilliant dancer aswell,also realy miss sherly from stockport little frans m8 who had massive tits,cant think why i miss her. Yeah me & Tim Sullivan knocked around with Dave Holland too at teh Casino - remember he wore them awful patch baggy jeans! Great lad, last time I saw him was at the 'last' all-niter there.
Mandy Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 Simon T - Deb Troops is originally from Boston living in Delph (Saddleworth) now but Anita Holland is Oldham born and bred. Kirsty - Deb's is still planning on going abroad somewhere (think still Spain) but her business is booming at the moment so she's stuck here still (not married though). Keep saying I'll get up to the Wilton but Fridays are a nightmare for babysitters Keeeith went a bit strange and lost it a bit (don't we all ) so he had a break. Last saw him about 3 years ago at Ritz Manchester.
Simon T Posted May 23, 2006 Posted May 23, 2006 Simon T - Deb Troops is originally from Boston living in Delph (Saddleworth) now Thought there could only be the one! but Anita Holland is Oldham born and bred. The Anita I'm thinking of worked as a nurse at Pilgirm hospital in Boston. Used to have a yellow mini, married a bloke called Steve and then moved to Manchester. Hung around a bit with Malc Evans before he went AWOL big time!
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